Governor vetoes police bill
GREENE – Legislation that would have allowed the villages of Greene and Oxford to promote two local officers to full-time status has been vetoed by Governor David Paterson.
The bill, sponsored by State Senator Thomas Libous and State Assemblyman Clifford Crouch, would have allowed the villages to circumvent state civil service laws that prohibit them from hiring officers over the age of 35 for full-time duty.
Officers Ron Martin and Norm Shaffer are currently working part-time for both villages. The officers, both over 35, work part-time shifts for each village to equal a full-time schedule. The situation is far from ideal for the two men. They would prefer to work full-time: Martin for Oxford and Shaffer for Greene.
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